naga casino Vishnu Deo Sai Proving To Be ‘Iron Man’ In The Fight Against Naxals
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has been at the forefront of the transformation of Chhatisgarh in its fight against Naxals, making it clear that dialogue will be met with dialoguenaga casino, and violence with decisive action i.e. words for words and bullets for bullets. Under his leadership, the state has made significant strides in combating Naxalism, with substantial successes marking his tenure.
On October 5, news emerged from the Abujhmad jungles that soldiers had killed 31 Naxalites, the largest success against the insurgents in the state, which has battled Naxalite violence for nearly four decades. This victory is a testament to the robust governance of Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, whose policies have helped shift the momentum. His administration’s firm stance against violence has led to continued successes, with Naxalites being either killed or surrendering under mounting pressure. Vishnu Deo Sai has rightfully earned the title of the ‘Iron Man’ in this battle against Naxalism.
At a meeting in Delhi on October 7, chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah with other Naxal-affected states, the Chief Minister presented the state’s success figures. Shah had previously set a March 2026 deadline for eradicating Naxalism, and under Sai’s leadership, Chhattisgarh is rapidly progressing toward meeting that goal. The state has committed to taking strict action against violence, offering full support to security forces working in the Naxal conflict zones. This support has emboldened the security forces, allowing them to reclaim territories that were once safe havens for Naxalites, such as the remote forests of Abujhmad.
Since Sai became Chief Minister, significant victories have been recorded on the Naxal front. Bastar’s IG, Sundarraj P, reported that 213 Naxalites, including key commanders, have been killed. A pivotal operation on October 5 resulted in the deaths of several major Naxal leaders in the Nendur-Thulthuli forests, along with the recovery of advanced weaponry, including AK-47 rifles. Earlier, 29 Naxalites were killed in a gun battle in Kanker district. These successes are now being discussed internationally, highlighting not just the government’s aggressive response to violence but also its efforts to alleviate the suffering of Naxal victims.
The villagers of Bastar, once under the thumb of Naxalite influence, are now speaking out, forming organisations like the Bastar Shanti Samiti to advocate for their rights. The victims of Naxal violence even demonstrated in Delhi in September, where President Droupadi Murmu and Home Minister Amit Shah listened to their harrowing stories. This public display has shed light on the true, brutal nature of Naxalism, helping change perceptions of Chhattisgarh’s struggles and successes.
The state’s efforts extend beyond security measures. The government is focused on rebuilding lives by addressing basic needs. Schools are being built, roads are being paved, and a comprehensive relief and rehabilitation policy for Naxal victims and surrendered insurgents is in motion. Plans for pensions for victims and housing for surrendered Naxalites under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana are also in progress. These initiatives are essential steps in dismantling the Naxal influence and ensuring that the affected populations benefit from the state’s development agenda.
In a strategic move, Chief Minister Sai is also ensuring that security camps are transformed into hubs of development. New camps are being established in previously inaccessible Naxal-stronghold villages, such as Puvarti, once synonymous with fear due to Naxal commander Hidma. These camps are bringing infrastructure improvements, including paved roads, mobile phone towers, medical facilities, and government services like grocery stores.
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The ongoing expansion of these initiatives, with plans to open 30 more campsnaga casino, signals a strong push for rural development in Naxal-affected areas. The visible transformation in these remote villages is a testament to the impact of Sai’s leadership and the government’s commitment to lasting peace and progress in Chhattisgarh.